THE decaying facade of an historic inn made famous by Scottish bard Robert Burns is to be restored to its former glory. Work on the Whigham’s Inn – a prominent but long-derelict building on the High Street of Sanquhar in Dumfries and Galloway – is due to start this week. Layers of paint, which are trapping moisture and damaging the building, will be removed using an innovative dry ice blasting process to reveal the original sandstone. It is plan…
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